Boogie

Word BOOGIE
Character 6
Hyphenation boogie boog ie
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Boogie"

What do we mean by boogie?

To dance to rock music. intransitive verb

To get going; leave. intransitive verb

To move quickly. intransitive verb

Strongly rhythmic rock music. noun

Boogie-woogie. noun

To do a lively dance, often with the two partners not touching, to the accompaniment of rock music. intransitive verb

An instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano). noun

A black person; -- offensive and disparaging. noun

A piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger. noun

Dancing usually prominently exhibiting movements of the buttocks. noun

A large, organised skydiving event. noun

To dance a boogie. verb

To move, walk, leave, exit. verb

Dance to boogie music verb

An instrumental version of the blues (especially for piano) noun

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word boogie. Define boogie, boogie synonyms, boogie pronunciation, boogie translation, English dictionary definition of boogie.

1. to dance to, sing to or play boogie-woogie music 2. to engage in any lively or upbeat popular music or dance especially rock and roll or 1970's disco 3. to party especially when drugs are involved 4. (also BOOGIE-WOOGIE) to engage in habitual lifestyle of immoral or destructive vices Urban Dictionary

Gangsters dont dance they "Boogie" Urban Dictionary

Dance Urban Dictionary

1) noun - Cigarette 2) verb - smoke a cigarette Urban Dictionary

Slang term for cigarette Urban Dictionary

To 'party' with a girl or 'hook up' with her. Urban Dictionary

1. To leave 2. To run 3. To run unexpectantly 4. To flee out of fear Urban Dictionary

Very low quality marijuana Urban Dictionary

1. noun, a negro 2. verb, to leave with haste Urban Dictionary

1.A piece of snot, plucked from a nose. 2. Boogie man, some sort of scary monster that kids are really frightend of, dunno why he's called a boogie man, maybe he's made out of snot. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Boogie

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The word "boogie" in example sentences

(Soundbite of music) ROBERTS: The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia Of Rock & Roll states that the term boogie derives from the jazz-based boogie-woogie, a piano style that featured a hot rhythm based on eight to the bar figures played with the left hand. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The title boogie "Rock a While" propels one onto the dance floor from the first notes - Alan Hagar burns it up on guitar on this one. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Soundbite of music) MILES: In the '60s and' 70s, Toussaint made a series of good but uneven albums that included a lot of what he calls boogie-ing and woogie-ing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(Soundbite of music) Mr. MYERS: The slang boogie-woogie most likely evolved from booger rooger (ph), a phrase first coined by Texas blues Blind Lemon Jefferson. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The word boogie has been consistently used for so many other meanings during my lifetime that the racial slur aspect of the word is basically archaic. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

Research has been created a tool called boogie which is intended as a layer on which to build program verifiers for other languages. ❋ Surf4Fun (2012)

It followed up with an album of what can only be characterized as boogie rock and disbanded in 1998. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Oog" is also the middle section of "boogie" - a fact that Driessen noticed only in retrospect, but does enjoy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Maybe it's because of my age I'm 38 but it never occurred to me that the word "boogie" had any racial connotation at all, much less that it was an epithet. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

The 'No One Knows' band's guitarist, Troy Van Leeuwen, is presently in the studio with the group and says the new sound the band have come up with will make fans want to "boogie". ❋ Unknown (2011)

To say that Leroy Burgess has made an indelible impact on soul music and disco sub-genre "boogie" is an understatement. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[The rich] couple had cocaine and other [party favors] and had their friends over at [the mansion] to boogie all night long. ❋ Jon64Bailey (2014)

Listen to [backyard boogie] by [Mack 10] and it'll [explain] everything ❋ MaRy*JaNe (2006)

[Let's go] [boogie down] [tonight] ❋ Anonymous (2003)

1) [Give me] a [lighter] so I can light my boogie. 2)[I wanna] boogie ❋ Andrew (2005)

"They were in [the bathroom] [smoking] [boogies]" ❋ Krispychickun (2015)

"[Me and] her [boogied] [the other night]." ❋ Diego (2003)

1. It's [gettin'] late, I'm about to boogie. 2. Yo the cops came and son [boogied] [like a bitch]! ❋ El Jr. (2004)

[Damn], [Chris] [gave] you some boogie this time around.. ❋ Contagion; (2009)

[Look] [honey], it is [a boogie]. ❋ Boogie Mcboogerton (2005)

1.Hey stop picking your nose, i saw [you eat] that boogie. 2. [Little children] shouldn't walk alone at night, [the boogie man] might get them. ❋ Jamesbrown (2003)

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